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Latitude: 52.0348 / 52°2'5"N
Longitude: -2.0651 / 2°3'54"W
OS Eastings: 395631
OS Northings: 237375
OS Grid: SO956373
Mapcode National: GBR 2KM.DPZ
Mapcode Global: VHB14.534Z
Plus Code: 9C4V2WMM+WX
Entry Name: Gardens House
Listing Date: 2 December 1986
Grade: II
Source: Historic England
Source ID: 1167706
English Heritage Legacy ID: 148562
ID on this website: 101167706
Location: Overbury, Wychavon, Worcestershire, GL20
County: Worcestershire
District: Wychavon
Civil Parish: Overbury
Traditional County: Worcestershire
Lieutenancy Area (Ceremonial County): Worcestershire
Church of England Parish: Overbury with Teddington, Alstone and Little Washbourne with Beckford and Ashton-under-Hill
Church of England Diocese: Worcester
Tagged with: House
OVERBURY CP -
SO 9437 - 9537
9/109 Gardens House
GV II
House. Late C18, altered mid-C19 and in c1908 by Ernest Newton for Richard
Biddulph Martin; further alterations of mid-C20. Coursed limestone rubble
and slate roof with gable-end parapets and ridge end ashlar stacks with
moulded cappings. Two storeys and attic with dormers. Three bays; outer
bays have canted bay windows to the two main storeys which have central
12-pane sashes and 8-pane side sashes. There is a 12-pane sash on the first
floor of the central bay. Above the outer bays is a hipped-roofed dormer,
each having a 3-light leaded casement and probably added by Newton. The
central entrance has a flat canopy on shaped brackets and a 6-panelled door,
two panels of which are raised and fielded and two are glazed. There is a 2-
light ground floor casement in the north gable end facing the main road. The
rear west elevation was altered in the mid-C20.
Listing NGR: SO9563137375
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